>>27747864It's pretty funny that fag thinks our laws somehow prevent crims from getting guns.
I recently imported some after market parts for my Ruger charger into Aus. Specifically a aftermarket bolt and bx trigger group. I also brought in some spare pins, new barrel, bolt buffer and barrel block as well as a couple of magazines.
This was all perfectly legal I got the B709 from the cops and everything.
Customs is meant to sieze the parts at the border and send me a letter so I can make an appointment present my B709 and license and pick up the packages. Instead however like normal I might add. The package showed up on my front door.
These packages had literally everything you needed to make anothing Ruger charger minus the receiver and a stock. You can make the receiver on a 3d printer. Any criminal would be easily capable of doing the same. I have chosen to not make an illegal firearm with these parts because I already have a perfectly legal ruger charger and a second illegal one only creates a potential legal problem for me.
So to the statist arguing for gun control.
So considering this could be used to make a Cat H, C or D weapon. Do you really think the laws prohibiting or heavily regulating ownership of these firearms is going to have a significant impact on criminal acquisitions of them?
Furthermore I contribute to FOSSCAD in my own small ways. We have already made 3d printable revolvers. As technology progresses further we will continue to refine the designs. We will undermine the statist gun control laws to the point where they are ridiculous. It is inevitable, resitance is futile.